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rnHE ANUAL PARADE of ENTIRE X HORSES Will be held at Geraldine ON FRIDAY, lOxh OCTOBER, 1890. All Horses to be on the Ground at 11 o’clock. oc4

J Q 0 0 PE R PAINTER, TEMDKA, Has Marked off bis New SPRING PAPERHANOIHGS. Which includes a Nice Selection of the New Sanitary Papers, with Dadoes, and Friezes to match, as well as the usual assortment of Low-priced Papers, which have beeu such a success in past seasons. All the Requisites of the Trade kept in Stock. Paints mixed to order. Shop *nd Residence : Opposite St. Saviour’s Church. oc4

TROUT FISHING. SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT of LONG FISHING BOOTS just to band in the most approved make and of very superior quality. Gentlemen requiring Boots for the coming Season are advised to Call Early at COWAN’S CLOTHING & OUTFITTING HOUSE, fe TIMARtf. TO ANGLERS. YELVIN & TAYLOR beg to intimate that they have Just Received their First Shipment of FISHING TACKLE. They would kindly invite inspection before purchasing elsewhere. See futuie dvertisement. TELTIN & TAYLOR, Storekeepers, sell Temaka. QLENDINING AND J^OBIE CONSIDERING the lateness) of the Season, and the general dulness and uncertainties which have for the time being taken possession of the public mind, they are certainly gratified with the progress of their SALE IN GERALDINE, They are certain {of one strong fact: that Advertising alone could never induce the Purchasing Community to open up their purse-strings. It can only be CORRECT QUALITIES, AHD;AT PRICES WHICH CAN DEFY COMPETITION, which can induce that williness of the mind. They have been giving these inducements, and for a short time longer they will STILL FURTHER REDUCE ; PRICES, so as to effect that derirable Reduction in Stock which is the heart and soul of the object in view. To those who have purchased, to those who intend to do so, and to those who may not possibly require but will require in the near future— CALL EARLY AND JUST USB YOUR OWN JUDGMENT. We make no quotations—we rarely do—as Quality is the test of Prices in all circumstances in the Softgoods Trade. GLENDINING & DOBIE DUNEDIN, OAMARU, AMD GERALDINE. juS

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In the Temuka, Geraldine, Orari, and Surrounding Districts, The Celebrated Thoroughbred Entire Horse IN G FISHER KINGFISHER was got by Skyscraper, | out of Remnant, by the far-famed FisherI man, granddam Henrietta (imported), out of { Eemnant, by the famous Harkaway—Skyscraper, by Moonraker, out of Godivs, by Hercules—Heroulea by Whisker (imported), sire of the renowned Jorrooka, whose fame is imperishable. * Kingfiffier himself, like his cloae relatives—Richmond, the Driver, Hamlet, Horatio, Bose d’Amour, GoldsJ borough, Robin Hood, and others—was a , great performer on the South Australian, Victorian, New South Wales, and Tasmanian turf ,having won at all distances, and under haevy weights, beating the best horses of the day, and this not under the most favorable circumstances.—Vide Turf Register, and Vol. 5 N.Z. Stud Book. Terms, £3 Groomage Fee. 6s. ae4 JOSEPH LOACH, Orari. Temuka, Geraldine, Kakahu, and SurroundThe Purebred Clydesdale Stallion y OUNG BANKER YOUNG BANKER is by The Banker (imported), dam Princess Royal, own brother to Early Morning, He is a dark brown, with black points, stands 16} hands high, rising three years, and was bred by Mr R. Matthews, Temuka. (For particulars see Cards and Stud Book.) Terms—Season, £3 10s. Half guarantee £2, payable January 1, 1891, and £2 when the mare proves in foal. Groomage fee, 5). Paddocks Free lor Six Weeks. All care taken, but no responsibility. A. TOOMBY, oc4 Kakahu. "4/1 EMORIAL CARDS Printed neatly j\X nnd expeditiously at the Office of his Pacer 1 TO TRAVEL TQI9 SEASON IN THE ing Districts,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2107, 4 October 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2107, 4 October 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2107, 4 October 1890, Page 2

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